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the u.s. was extremely concerned about this. not just from a humanitarian perspective but from an economic and security perspective. if the european continent cannot be stabilized, the u.s. was very concerned that the people of europe would turn to extreme ideologies. in other words, maybe another form of fascism like nazi germany where they would turn to soviet style communism. in particular, the u.s. was very concerned about signs that the soviet union had expansionist aims in europe, asia, and elsewhere. host: before we talk about the marshall plan, tell us about marshall himself. he was a military man before becoming secretary of state. guest: he was an army chief of staff under fdr during the war. he played a critical role in the war planning and strategy, implementation. after the war, president truman asked him in the beginning of 1940 seven to take over as secretary of state. so, very quickly after that, in 1947, general marshall went off for his most important diplomatic mission that
the u.s. was extremely concerned about this. not just from a humanitarian perspective but from an economic and security perspective. if the european continent cannot be stabilized, the u.s. was very concerned that the people of europe would turn to extreme ideologies. in other words, maybe another form of fascism like nazi germany where they would turn to soviet style communism. in particular, the u.s. was very concerned about signs that the soviet union had expansionist aims in europe, asia,...
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according to u.s. law it is illegal for u.s. personnel to be involved in torture however those protections are much less stringent when it comes to surrogates or u.s. allies actually carrying out brutal acts the u.s. has been supporting the u. the u.a.e. and saudi arabia in their battle against who's the rebels in yemen for about the past three years. all the associated press investigation says secret prisons are in military bases ports and airports vein and even a nightclub some detainees have been flown to an m. iraqi base across the red sea in every tree in u.s. defense officials acknowledge u.s. . involvement in interrogations to a.p. but denied any knowledge of human rights abuses former inmates described being crammed into shipping containers blindfolded for weeks on end and smeared with excrement at the main detention center at riana airport in the southern city of mccullough they said they were beaten trust and sexually assaulted well let's bring in our guest now for today's inside story joining us in beirut is christine
according to u.s. law it is illegal for u.s. personnel to be involved in torture however those protections are much less stringent when it comes to surrogates or u.s. allies actually carrying out brutal acts the u.s. has been supporting the u. the u.a.e. and saudi arabia in their battle against who's the rebels in yemen for about the past three years. all the associated press investigation says secret prisons are in military bases ports and airports vein and even a nightclub some detainees have...
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u.s. economy added 220,000 jobs in june, the most in four months. the labor department released those numbers this morning. they showed unemployment rate increased to 4.4% from 4.3% in may which was a 16 year low. unappointed rose because more americans began looking for work and not all of them found jobs. >> the center for strategic and international studies hosted a panel discussion on u.s.-china relations. panelists cover trade come military and security issues and north korea's nuclear weapons programs. this is about two 1/2 hours. >> we had five issue papers with authors for each paper or papers on each subject from the u.s. and china. we split the panels up so that this panel will address the papers on u.s. and chinese strategy and interest in the asia-pacific region, and also u.s.-china military to military issues. in the next panel will cover economics, global issues and politics. scott kennedy will share that session. we had a number of participants who helped to write the papers
u.s. economy added 220,000 jobs in june, the most in four months. the labor department released those numbers this morning. they showed unemployment rate increased to 4.4% from 4.3% in may which was a 16 year low. unappointed rose because more americans began looking for work and not all of them found jobs. >> the center for strategic and international studies hosted a panel discussion on u.s.-china relations. panelists cover trade come military and security issues and north korea's...
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the u.s. tax code is infected with the chronic diseases of loopholes and inefficiency. these infections are hobbling america's drive to create more good wage, red, white and blue jobs here at home. they are a significant drag on our economy and are harming u.s. competitiveness. the latest outbreak of this contagion is the growing wave of corporate inversions where american companies move their headquarters out of the united states in pursuit of lower tax rates. the inversion virus now seems to be multiplying every few days. medtronics' proposed merger was record breaking when it was announced in june. but the ink in the record books had barely dried when abv announced its intention on friday to require shyer for almost $55 billion. according to the july 15 edition of marketplace -- and i'm going to quote here -- what's going on now is a feeding frenzy. every investment banker now has a slide deck that they're taking to any possible company and saying, you have to do a corporate inversion now b
the u.s. tax code is infected with the chronic diseases of loopholes and inefficiency. these infections are hobbling america's drive to create more good wage, red, white and blue jobs here at home. they are a significant drag on our economy and are harming u.s. competitiveness. the latest outbreak of this contagion is the growing wave of corporate inversions where american companies move their headquarters out of the united states in pursuit of lower tax rates. the inversion virus now seems to...
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u.s. naval war college and dr. nathan citino of rice university. he has written many articles and books on the middle east. his latest book won the book prize from the society of historians. it is a great honor. i will turn this over. >> no need to go over my background. i am an associate professor at the u.s. naval war college. i need to add a disclaimer. while i am here on an official capacity, none of the opinions i express should be construed as expressing the official opinion of the united states government or its agencies. this is a talk i give to my students, regarding the oil industry. i will try to keep it to 10 minutes. the aim of this talk is to give you an overview of how the industry operates as informed by the study of history and the second point, to explain how oil influence u. s. policy and strategy since 1945. the first point, oil is different from other commodities. for most commodities -- i will give you a brief discussion of macro economics. not even an economic histor
u.s. naval war college and dr. nathan citino of rice university. he has written many articles and books on the middle east. his latest book won the book prize from the society of historians. it is a great honor. i will turn this over. >> no need to go over my background. i am an associate professor at the u.s. naval war college. i need to add a disclaimer. while i am here on an official capacity, none of the opinions i express should be construed as expressing the official opinion of the...
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then they were used -- moved to the u.s. mainland on thursday. and the u.s. has just resumed visa services in cuba, hoping more people will follow the legitimate route instead. >> if you're in a burning building, it does not seem right to say before you jump from the second floor please go to your computer, get online, schedule an interview, come back to the burning building, wait for a couple months and then you can jump. when somebody has to flee for their life, they have to flee. and eye system has to honor that context. reporter: the new policy has florida, where the border is at the water -- how will it work here? >> the economic conditions in cuba are largely to blame for the population's master parch or, more than 220,000 cubans arrived at the border between the u.s. and mexico in the past year, nearly six times as many in the previous year. many have fled because of a shortage of food and medicine after the former president trump tightened sanctions on cuba in 2019. the trade embargo brought in by john f. kennedy has been in place for 60 years. the pa
then they were used -- moved to the u.s. mainland on thursday. and the u.s. has just resumed visa services in cuba, hoping more people will follow the legitimate route instead. >> if you're in a burning building, it does not seem right to say before you jump from the second floor please go to your computer, get online, schedule an interview, come back to the burning building, wait for a couple months and then you can jump. when somebody has to flee for their life, they have to flee. and...
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a u.s. entity or foreign entity. justice alito: what do you understand to be the meaning of legally separate or legally distinct and how would that apply where the u.s. entity is a nonprofit corporation, a trust, or an unincorporated association, if there are any of those, and in the situation where a foreign entity is organized in one of those ways? r. michel: the difficult questions about how to parse that has not araisin in this case. i think respondents in the foreign entities at issue are clearly legally separate in the way that matters for the funding program, which is to say they have applied separately for different grants. the easiest way to answer the question is that when a u.s. entity applies for a grant it is not subject to the policy requirement. when a foreign entity applies for a separate grant, separate of any affiliation it might have with a u.s. entity, it is subject to foreign requirement. justice alito: the u.s. entity gets the money and wants to make a subgrant to a for
a u.s. entity or foreign entity. justice alito: what do you understand to be the meaning of legally separate or legally distinct and how would that apply where the u.s. entity is a nonprofit corporation, a trust, or an unincorporated association, if there are any of those, and in the situation where a foreign entity is organized in one of those ways? r. michel: the difficult questions about how to parse that has not araisin in this case. i think respondents in the foreign entities at issue are...
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u.s.. thanks everyone. >>> good afternoon everyone, good afternoon imc then clark vice president of the u.s. chamber of commerce. i hope you have found today's program as insightful as you had with governors and business leaders with many reasons that the u.s. is the leading destination for direct investment. one message should be abundantly clear, we welcome businesses from all over the world, they have seized opportunities to grow their businesses in the world's most competitive economy while investing in our communities and creating good jobs for american workers. none of this would be possible without the support and engagement of leaders in the public sector there, so we want to make sure we thank all of our speakers and partners of the national government association for joining the chamber here today to promote investment in america. we will continue to work closely with federal state and local governments to advance progrowth policies that will keep our economy competitive. is ther
u.s.. thanks everyone. >>> good afternoon everyone, good afternoon imc then clark vice president of the u.s. chamber of commerce. i hope you have found today's program as insightful as you had with governors and business leaders with many reasons that the u.s. is the leading destination for direct investment. one message should be abundantly clear, we welcome businesses from all over the world, they have seized opportunities to grow their businesses in the world's most competitive...
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u.s. should not be at war with iran and that indeed, another war in the middle east now would be catastrophic. but i recognize that some of my colleagues may have a different point of view. so i speak in the hopes of forging a consensus on at least one issue, and that issue is this. if there is to be a war with iran, it should not be initiated by this president or any president acting on his or her own. it should only be initiated by a vote of congress following an open and public debate in full view of the american people. every member of congress should vote and then be accountable for the question of whether another war in the middle east is a good idea. the demand for congressional accountability is constitutionally required in the unique constitutional framework that we have. we pledge to support and defend the principle. it's up to congress to declare war, not the president. if we engage in a war, the odds are high that young american men and women will be killed or injured. some wil
u.s. should not be at war with iran and that indeed, another war in the middle east now would be catastrophic. but i recognize that some of my colleagues may have a different point of view. so i speak in the hopes of forging a consensus on at least one issue, and that issue is this. if there is to be a war with iran, it should not be initiated by this president or any president acting on his or her own. it should only be initiated by a vote of congress following an open and public debate in...
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the u.s. military announcing that these aircraft, f-22s, f-16s, f/a-18s and b-1 bombers are taking part in the initial bombing attack on syria tonight or inside syria tonight. i should mention, this may be the first time that f-22 raptors are being used in this kind of a combat mission. that may be significant as a matter of military history and capability. but all those aircraft reportedly used in the initial attack which started at 8:30 p.m. eastern with a target list of about 20 sites. about 20 isis targets in and around raqqa which is in eastern syria. the pentagon describing these as isis command and control facilities, headquarters facilities, logistics sites, fuel depots, weapons depots, training sites and troop encampments. following those attacks from manned aircraft, the pentagon said tonight the first wave of bombings from manned aircraft would then be followed by further bombing by drones and also by missile strikes from tomahawk missiles fired from u.s. navy ships nearby. these ai
the u.s. military announcing that these aircraft, f-22s, f-16s, f/a-18s and b-1 bombers are taking part in the initial bombing attack on syria tonight or inside syria tonight. i should mention, this may be the first time that f-22 raptors are being used in this kind of a combat mission. that may be significant as a matter of military history and capability. but all those aircraft reportedly used in the initial attack which started at 8:30 p.m. eastern with a target list of about 20 sites. about...
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u.s. pressure against chinese telecom giant huawei continues to grow the trump administration is considering blocking all chip supplies now to huawei the u.s. department of commerce is dropping changes to its so-called foreign direct product rule which restricts foreign companies use of u.s. technology for military or national security products although no decision has yet been made a comment department spokesman said quote recent u.s. charges against huawei including conspiring to steal trade secrets we have from the need for caution in considering license applications the u.s. continues to have major concerns about way this comes as america heightens its global campaign for its allies to ban wall was equipment into their next generation of 5 g. networks but just weeks ago in a blow to the united states u.k. dismissed terms claims and they said that it would allow always 5 g. into the country at least into its non-sensitive parts. we for us at least have the system of the. people of this
u.s. pressure against chinese telecom giant huawei continues to grow the trump administration is considering blocking all chip supplies now to huawei the u.s. department of commerce is dropping changes to its so-called foreign direct product rule which restricts foreign companies use of u.s. technology for military or national security products although no decision has yet been made a comment department spokesman said quote recent u.s. charges against huawei including conspiring to steal trade...
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the u.s. military today shot down another high altitude airborne object over canadian airspace. the pentagon says norad detected object over alaska friday evening. this is separate from the shootdown of another object over u.s. airspace yesterday and alaska earlier this afternoon canadian prime minister justin trudeau tweeted i ordered the takedown of an unidentified object that violated canadian airspace. norad command shut down the object over the yukon. canadian and u.s. aircraft scrambled and the u.s. f-22 successfully fired at the object. he tweeted i spoke with president biden this afternoon, canadian forces will now recover and analyze wreckage of the object, thank you to norad for keeping watch over north america. good evening, i am jon scott. continued coverage of breaking news tonight on the fox report. ♪ this latest news comes just one day after the u.s. military shot down a different aerial object on orders from president biden after it entered u.s. airspace over alaska. meantime
the u.s. military today shot down another high altitude airborne object over canadian airspace. the pentagon says norad detected object over alaska friday evening. this is separate from the shootdown of another object over u.s. airspace yesterday and alaska earlier this afternoon canadian prime minister justin trudeau tweeted i ordered the takedown of an unidentified object that violated canadian airspace. norad command shut down the object over the yukon. canadian and u.s. aircraft scrambled...
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many of them u.s. ships targeted. the u.s. now tonight responding hitting more than a dozen houthi targets in yemen, houthi of course an iranian backed militia, an iranian proxy. and coming from the air, coming from under the sea, coming from ships on the sea. your reaction. >> i think it's well-overdue. the timing of this is important. the united states has been previously very, very precise in its attack against the houthis. it's kind of been a tit for tat. this is an escalation and i think that's appropriate. it's not an expansion. look, there's proportionalty, you know, legal requirements that i think this would exceed certainly at a minimum would meet those prescriptions for proportionality. and you have to go out after as oren just reported both the archers as well as the arrows in military terms. go after the inventory, go after the capabilities, go after the leadership, go after the launch capabilities as well. that's what we're seeing right now. and important, the message needs to be there's no sanctuary for the houth
many of them u.s. ships targeted. the u.s. now tonight responding hitting more than a dozen houthi targets in yemen, houthi of course an iranian backed militia, an iranian proxy. and coming from the air, coming from under the sea, coming from ships on the sea. your reaction. >> i think it's well-overdue. the timing of this is important. the united states has been previously very, very precise in its attack against the houthis. it's kind of been a tit for tat. this is an escalation and i...
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u.s. drone strike that killed iran's top military commander. >> indeed, the death of qasem soleimani early on friday sent shockwaves around the globe. tehran vowing harsh revenge. but there's no clear idea yet exactly what that might mean. right now a funeral procession getting under way in baghdad. >> despite dramatically raising the risk of an all-out conflict, the trump administration apparently has no qualms about taking out soleimani. u.s. officials say intelligence pointed to soleimani plotted imminent attacks against americans. here's what the president said on friday. >> we take comfort in knowing that his reign of terror is over. we took action last night to stop a war. we did not take action to start a war. >> tehran obviously doesn't see it that way. iran's ambassador to the united nations says as far as it's concerned, the u.s. drone strike was an act of war. we will hear from him a little later. >>> meanwhile, the u.s. embassy in baghdad is urging all americans to leave iraq i
u.s. drone strike that killed iran's top military commander. >> indeed, the death of qasem soleimani early on friday sent shockwaves around the globe. tehran vowing harsh revenge. but there's no clear idea yet exactly what that might mean. right now a funeral procession getting under way in baghdad. >> despite dramatically raising the risk of an all-out conflict, the trump administration apparently has no qualms about taking out soleimani. u.s. officials say intelligence pointed to...
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and china the u.s. has some major issues with china and right now the u.s. wants to hurt china so badly that they're going to hurt america in trying to hurt while way and that's really a shame it is and right now the trumpet ministration is trying to move forward with these chip regulations to block shipments from the world's largest contract chip maker taiwan t.s.m. c. and that's always one of big always biggest chip suppliers so it's all even prepared for something like this to happen there we've been very working very hard on this so-called plan b. i got back from some very intense meetings in china more than 2 weeks ago and saw the progress that we're making right now we're selling our 5 g. equipment around the world with no american components as you may know more than nearly $300.00 american companies want to sell the water we spent over 11000000000 dollars last year this can impact $40000.00 american jobs directly so these jobs are on the line if america decides for some unknown reason they're not going to allow american companies to sell the wall whi
and china the u.s. has some major issues with china and right now the u.s. wants to hurt china so badly that they're going to hurt america in trying to hurt while way and that's really a shame it is and right now the trumpet ministration is trying to move forward with these chip regulations to block shipments from the world's largest contract chip maker taiwan t.s.m. c. and that's always one of big always biggest chip suppliers so it's all even prepared for something like this to happen there...
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and in the u.s., $1,229. the u.s. also has, in terms of u gdp, has the highest among the four countries compared in terms of its spending. does that surprise you at all? >> i think that that's what is u prominent in thegs u.s., that i does have not just for dolla prescription drugs but for most health care services, has the highest not only in absolute dollar amounts, cited the $1,200 per person that individuals in the u.s.but are paying for prescription drugs, but also as a share of the economy. and so, you know, i think that was expected. what our report kind of showed s th thatel a big factor in that actually just the price of the drugs themselves, the spending affects both the prices and the amount that's being spent. and this report shows that the actual price for the exact same drug is significantly higher foh brand name drugs that we looked at in the u.s. and other countries, which contributes to why the u.s. is spending more per person and as a share of its economy on prescription drugs. l >> we have calls wai
and in the u.s., $1,229. the u.s. also has, in terms of u gdp, has the highest among the four countries compared in terms of its spending. does that surprise you at all? >> i think that that's what is u prominent in thegs u.s., that i does have not just for dolla prescription drugs but for most health care services, has the highest not only in absolute dollar amounts, cited the $1,200 per person that individuals in the u.s.but are paying for prescription drugs, but also as a share of the...
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the u.s. is involved is where we should see more democracy. however, if you look at the u.s. geo-strategic relationship with the arab world, our relationship has privileged geo-strategic interests which translates into stability above and beyond democracy, and we know democracy can be very unstable and it can induce instability. so we haven't -- we, the united states, have preferred stability and have prioritized stability over democratization. and i show this throughout throughout the book. and i capture it with, you know case studies and attitudes and survey attitudes and things of that sort about what citizens think about this relationship between the u.s. and the regimes. and here's the tricky issue where here's where i think i introduce a little bit of nuance into a debate that has been very much sort of exaggerated as, oh you have the u.s., and you have the arab or muslim world. arab and muslims don't like the u.s. and the u.s. doesn't like the arab world. basically, you have this confli
the u.s. is involved is where we should see more democracy. however, if you look at the u.s. geo-strategic relationship with the arab world, our relationship has privileged geo-strategic interests which translates into stability above and beyond democracy, and we know democracy can be very unstable and it can induce instability. so we haven't -- we, the united states, have preferred stability and have prioritized stability over democratization. and i show this throughout throughout the book....
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u.s. foreign policy in a session titled turning point 1916, u.s. foreign relations before and after they kept us out of war election. the observations in this hour and 45 minute program include america's relations with europe, the caribbean, central america, and mexico. and mexico. >> thank you for coming out. it is wonderful to see you here today. hello, my name is christopher mcknight nichols. i'm a historian at oregon state university. scholar of the u.s. role in the history of the world. i specialize in isolationism, my work that most pertains to our panel today is a book called "promise and peril -- america at the dawn of a global age" out in paper back. you can buy it down stairs. i had the distinct pleasure of being the chair and co-organizers of this really exciting panel, i think. and i hope you'll agree once we're done. it is a fascinating topic with tremendous contemporary relevance and significance. our panel is entitled turning point 1916, u.s. foreign relations before and aft
u.s. foreign policy in a session titled turning point 1916, u.s. foreign relations before and after they kept us out of war election. the observations in this hour and 45 minute program include america's relations with europe, the caribbean, central america, and mexico. and mexico. >> thank you for coming out. it is wonderful to see you here today. hello, my name is christopher mcknight nichols. i'm a historian at oregon state university. scholar of the u.s. role in the history of the...
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the u.s. mainland and attacked saudi arabia, ships and the persian gulf, in the end a ballistic missile strike on iraqi bases which housed u.s. soldiers. the main one, the al-assad base in western iraq. it is where most u.s. troops in the country are based. but those ballistic missiles did not land near the area s so and there are some people in the administration suggesting it may have been a purposefulness. but also one thing the iranians have been saying for some time is that they want to shed american blood. they did not do that. that had always been president trump's redline. remember, he didn't respond to the drone pink shut down a month ago. he did not respond when head to the oil facility or oil tankers in the gulf but he did respond when a u.s. was killed by rocket fire fired by irani end. that was a redline at that point. everybody has been waiting to see if more americans might be killed. they have not and that now means we have to wait to see president trump will respond or perhaps
the u.s. mainland and attacked saudi arabia, ships and the persian gulf, in the end a ballistic missile strike on iraqi bases which housed u.s. soldiers. the main one, the al-assad base in western iraq. it is where most u.s. troops in the country are based. but those ballistic missiles did not land near the area s so and there are some people in the administration suggesting it may have been a purposefulness. but also one thing the iranians have been saying for some time is that they want to...
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but the u.s. navy in the u.s. military knows what the confederacy is up to so there like we should have our own ironclad. so she will create a kind of a commission to come up with the various design ironclad and design one of the most famous and that is the monitor. so the battle will unfold over two days, there's a two day battle. and they had the confederate ironclad in virginia and it is good command of buchanan and i keep using the word she, because 19th century, that's what they did and so, buchanan is in control of virginia so this as vessel and going to. [inaudible]. in room 10:00 p.m. she runs right into the u.s. cumberland, this was a 1600-pound ironclad and this is a giant hole in her hall because of the slamming grade in next, another u.s. ship, the uss, and they said this was a bad idea and this ironclad vessel. and they are pending in congress, until eventually the u.s. vessels of day one, march 8th, ironclad wooden ship and would destroy all of the wooden u.s. ships read but it's different on march 9
but the u.s. navy in the u.s. military knows what the confederacy is up to so there like we should have our own ironclad. so she will create a kind of a commission to come up with the various design ironclad and design one of the most famous and that is the monitor. so the battle will unfold over two days, there's a two day battle. and they had the confederate ironclad in virginia and it is good command of buchanan and i keep using the word she, because 19th century, that's what they did and...
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the u.s. imposes sanctions against the international criminal court targeting its lawyers investigated suspected would crimes in afghanistan what's behind president donald trump's move this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm iran can the united states is facing criticism around the world for its latest threats against the international criminal court president donald trump has signed an executive order sanctioning the i.c.c. staff and their families the u.s. which is not a member of the hague based tribunal is angry at investigations into suspected war crimes in afghanistan that could implicate its soldiers the i.c.c. called the sanctions an unprecedented attack rights groups are worried about the potential impact on international justice will bring in our guest in a moment but 1st roslyn jordan has this report from washington d.c. . the united states has never been a party to the international criminal court in the hague it says the court does not have the right to put u.s.
the u.s. imposes sanctions against the international criminal court targeting its lawyers investigated suspected would crimes in afghanistan what's behind president donald trump's move this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm iran can the united states is facing criticism around the world for its latest threats against the international criminal court president donald trump has signed an executive order sanctioning the i.c.c. staff and their families the u.s. which is not a...
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u.s.-iranian relations. this is part of an ongoing series that the national history center provides to bring historical perspectives to current issues that are confronting congress and the nation. the purpose of the program is not to provide or advocate for any particular political position. it is non-partisan, certainly non-partisan. it is intended to inform policy makers and the public about the sorts of issues that they are dealing with. i want to first give a few thanks first to the mellen foundation for providing the funding that makes these briefings possible. i also want to thank our assistant jeffrey, who is outside this room, for helping to make the arrangements. i want to thank the office of gerry connolly, which booked the room. and i want to sort of remind our -- or explain why there were index cards on your seats and why we're passing index cards around. what we will do after the presentations by the speakers is we will get questions, answer questions. but we would like you to
u.s.-iranian relations. this is part of an ongoing series that the national history center provides to bring historical perspectives to current issues that are confronting congress and the nation. the purpose of the program is not to provide or advocate for any particular political position. it is non-partisan, certainly non-partisan. it is intended to inform policy makers and the public about the sorts of issues that they are dealing with. i want to first give a few thanks first to the mellen...
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u.s. strike at the baghdad airport. among them iran's top military commander qassem soleimani who will be buried in iran. now, let's be clear not everyone in iraq is mourning his death. but even among those who hated what he stood for, who resented ianian interference in their country, there is outrage over an attack by an outside power carried out on iraqi soil. earlier we heard u.s. president trump justify the operation saying he acted before soleimani could caro out more attacks against americans. >> last night at my direction the united states military executed a flawless strike that terminated the terrorist ringleader responsible for gravely wounding thousands and thousands of people and hundreds and hundreds at least of americans. he was planning a very major attack, and we got him. >> that has iran promising it will strike back when and where it chooses. >> iran will act based on its own choosing that the time, the place and -- they should expect anything as a result of this aggress
u.s. strike at the baghdad airport. among them iran's top military commander qassem soleimani who will be buried in iran. now, let's be clear not everyone in iraq is mourning his death. but even among those who hated what he stood for, who resented ianian interference in their country, there is outrage over an attack by an outside power carried out on iraqi soil. earlier we heard u.s. president trump justify the operation saying he acted before soleimani could caro out more attacks against...
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>> u.s. department of defse has a larger annual carbon footprint than most countries on earth, and it also is the single largest polluter on earth. amy: today we look at the seldom discussed link between u.s. militarism and the climate crisis. the u.s. military is one of the world's largest greenhse gas emitters and the world's biggest consumer of oil, but milary emissions have been exempted from international climate treaties for decades. we will speak to two u.s. veterans. >> it is absolutely imperative that winclude u.s. military emissions in the overall acunting ogreenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere, even if it is politically inconvenient to do so. amy: plus, we speak to stella moris, the partner of julian assange. she is in glasgow highlighting wikileaks's role in exposing the hypocrisy of wealthy nations in addressing the climate crisis. >> julian should never be extradited because he was doing his job as a journalist, being criminalized as a journalist. amy: all that and more,
>> u.s. department of defse has a larger annual carbon footprint than most countries on earth, and it also is the single largest polluter on earth. amy: today we look at the seldom discussed link between u.s. militarism and the climate crisis. the u.s. military is one of the world's largest greenhse gas emitters and the world's biggest consumer of oil, but milary emissions have been exempted from international climate treaties for decades. we will speak to two u.s. veterans. >> it...
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all of the u.s. operations of america and the server for the u.s. operation is completely housed in the united states what else can you all expect for a company operating in a very fashionable amana and love to buy 100000000 users in the united states for example i think eventually these users may want to revolt the current president out of office if he really ruffles the feathers not with china but more importantly. messes around with the users of tick tock in the united states that's i think the reason why i'm personally very confident that tick tock are many many other similar companies coming out of the big pipeline out of china will eventually demonstrate to the world that the if they worry about national security these are not the trees they need to park i see your point i think and they really do their homework rather then for example barking at the wrong tree ok i feel like you want to jump in here. well i think what he's saying is somewhat true and i mean to be clear i'm a big fan of many of these chinese technology companies i think that w
all of the u.s. operations of america and the server for the u.s. operation is completely housed in the united states what else can you all expect for a company operating in a very fashionable amana and love to buy 100000000 users in the united states for example i think eventually these users may want to revolt the current president out of office if he really ruffles the feathers not with china but more importantly. messes around with the users of tick tock in the united states that's i think...
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tonight, u.s. officials confirming iran has fired more than a dozen ballistic missiles targeting the u.s. military. the missiles fired from inside iran, aimed at u.s. military facilities in iraq. at least two sites, including the asad air base and an air base in erbil. iran state television airing this, saying these are some of 2 iranian missiles. iranian tv calling this a revenge operation, after president trump ordered the deadly drone strike on iran's top general. the missiles fired tonight part of what iran is calling operation martyr soleimani. we have learned one of the bases, asad air base in western iraq. president trump and the first lady visited a little more than a year ago, in december of 2018. president trump is being briefed at this hour, meeting with his national security team in the situation room. and it was just hours before in the white house, the president forcefully defended his order to carry out that deadly strike that killed general qassem soleimani, saying the iranian gener
tonight, u.s. officials confirming iran has fired more than a dozen ballistic missiles targeting the u.s. military. the missiles fired from inside iran, aimed at u.s. military facilities in iraq. at least two sites, including the asad air base and an air base in erbil. iran state television airing this, saying these are some of 2 iranian missiles. iranian tv calling this a revenge operation, after president trump ordered the deadly drone strike on iran's top general. the missiles fired tonight...
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u.s. launched operation just cause, the invasion of panama. the goal was to restore the democratically elected government and arrest the dictator manuel noriega on drug trafficking charges. next, a critical look at the invasion and the media's coverage in a 1993 independent documentary, "the panama deception." actor elizabeth montgomery and including interviews with government officials and critics, the film argues many more civilians were killed and the u.s. government acknowledged and the media generally accepted the pentagon's version of events. >> [speaking foreign language] the shooting began at midnight. everyone ran toward their home. people started hollering. children began crying. operation, complex 20 seven targets were hit simultaneously. know nothing. i was frightened. not to level the place, but to minimize damage to property and casualties. that was accomplished. >> my daughter did not belong to any group. she had nothing to do with noriega. she was innocent. she had nothing
u.s. launched operation just cause, the invasion of panama. the goal was to restore the democratically elected government and arrest the dictator manuel noriega on drug trafficking charges. next, a critical look at the invasion and the media's coverage in a 1993 independent documentary, "the panama deception." actor elizabeth montgomery and including interviews with government officials and critics, the film argues many more civilians were killed and the u.s. government acknowledged...
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u.s. presence in iraq to prevent an isis resurgence and to protect u.s. interests and also to watch over iran. we'll be watching. >> u.s. and iraqi sources say the strikes caused no known casualties. iran's foreign minister tweeted they took and concluded proportionate measures in self-defense. we do not seek escalation or war but will defend ourselves against any aggression. he now says it's up to, quote, the u.s. to come to its senses. >>> speaking overnight, iran's supreme leader said iran gave the u.s. a, quote, slap in the face. iran's semi official news agency shared this updated video of ayatollah ali khomeni. >> translator: if you hit, you get hit back. [ chants ] they know this. they know that if they get themselves involved in a confrontation with us and get entangled in a military way, they will get their feet trapped. they might harm us, but they were harm themselves many times more, and they realize that. >> iran is threatening to attack within u.s. borders if america retaliat
u.s. presence in iraq to prevent an isis resurgence and to protect u.s. interests and also to watch over iran. we'll be watching. >> u.s. and iraqi sources say the strikes caused no known casualties. iran's foreign minister tweeted they took and concluded proportionate measures in self-defense. we do not seek escalation or war but will defend ourselves against any aggression. he now says it's up to, quote, the u.s. to come to its senses. >>> speaking overnight, iran's supreme...
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the u.s. navy memorial in celebration of the 225th anniversary. mark: good afternoon, i am mark webber curator of the memorial in atlanta and i'm pleased to welcome you to another one of our programs as i welcome tom ostrom back to the memorial to speak on his book, "the united states coast guard: 1790 to the present." it is fitting we do this today, the coast guard's 225th birthday. the book was recently published by mcfarland and company. this is tom's fifth book on the coast guard. he is a prolific author and we are always happy to have him here. tom was a member of the coast guard reserve and taught anthropology, geology and history at rochester community college in minnesota before retiring. he is the author of several books including, "the u.s. coast guard, 1790-present." "the u.s. coast guard on the great lakes." "the coast guard in world war ii." "the coast guard and national defense." it is a member for the foundation of coast guard history, u.s. lifesaving heritage association, the n
the u.s. navy memorial in celebration of the 225th anniversary. mark: good afternoon, i am mark webber curator of the memorial in atlanta and i'm pleased to welcome you to another one of our programs as i welcome tom ostrom back to the memorial to speak on his book, "the united states coast guard: 1790 to the present." it is fitting we do this today, the coast guard's 225th birthday. the book was recently published by mcfarland and company. this is tom's fifth book on the coast guard....
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u.s. and eu are each other's leading partners in trade and digital services doing more business with each other than they do with others including china. this makes the rules surrounding international transfer of personal data an important element in stable and global economy. the last few years, however, data transfers from europe to the united states have been under legal threat. the privacy law in europe, gdpr. requires recipients of the data of eu residents to protect the data by taking certain measures even at the data is transferred outside the you -- of europe to the u.s. or india or somewhere else. concerns have been expressed that data transfers to the u.s. might be called up in bulk surveillance by national security agencies. twice european court of justice has ruled the existing mechanism to protect data transfers to the u.s. is insufficient. the last three years the u.s. and eu have been negotiating a new arrangement, data privacy framework, which we will talk about today. it i
u.s. and eu are each other's leading partners in trade and digital services doing more business with each other than they do with others including china. this makes the rules surrounding international transfer of personal data an important element in stable and global economy. the last few years, however, data transfers from europe to the united states have been under legal threat. the privacy law in europe, gdpr. requires recipients of the data of eu residents to protect the data by taking...
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the u.s. ban shows hemuslim is going to be exactly be president a lot of people fears. relentless, shortsighted, and ill advised. it is a pleasure to welcome thomas leiser. ands originally from texas a chairman of the organization republicans abroad in germany. issays the meeting access necessary and right. with this measure, president trump fulfills a campaign promise. finally, it is great to have alan posener back on the show. are protesting against the travel ban, but anyone with an israeli passport or visa is banned from entering 16 muslim countries. where's the muslim protest against that? at last count, five quarts in five u.s. states issued injunctions against this man, -- ban, against this executive order. many legal experts say it file it provisions of the u.s. constitution and treaty law, but you say it is right? thomas: to the extent a country can limit who enters it, i think it is correct. i don't think you should put a religious test on it, for example. it appears and the haste to
the u.s. ban shows hemuslim is going to be exactly be president a lot of people fears. relentless, shortsighted, and ill advised. it is a pleasure to welcome thomas leiser. ands originally from texas a chairman of the organization republicans abroad in germany. issays the meeting access necessary and right. with this measure, president trump fulfills a campaign promise. finally, it is great to have alan posener back on the show. are protesting against the travel ban, but anyone with an israeli...
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u.s. cases top 5 million. calling for incredibly important government -- checking the markets, asia mostly lower. geopolitics hitting investor sentiment this monday morning. we have trump's executive orders. also we have the possible sanctioning of carrie lam and other officials in hong kong. the asia index down, singapore and japan shut for a public holiday. the csi 300 index lower by .9%, down for a third day, below the 10 day moving average. july consumer prices at 2.7% year on year versus the estimate. the pboc governor says china will implement the phase one deal with the u.s. he said that in an interview with tsinghua. chinext is down, extending a decline after bearish reversal. china internet stocks were up friday -- following the ban on tiktok. some say forget the tencent risk, asian stocks are silly by. alibaba -- still a buy. s&p.r tech giants on the we have futures in the u.s. 3343.ng to a flat open, the s&p 1% away from its all-time high. this on the outcome of the u.s. stimulu
u.s. cases top 5 million. calling for incredibly important government -- checking the markets, asia mostly lower. geopolitics hitting investor sentiment this monday morning. we have trump's executive orders. also we have the possible sanctioning of carrie lam and other officials in hong kong. the asia index down, singapore and japan shut for a public holiday. the csi 300 index lower by .9%, down for a third day, below the 10 day moving average. july consumer prices at 2.7% year on year versus...
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u.s. troops are in the area near syria's borders with iraq in jordan the base was 1st established to fight eisel in 2016 it has since become an outpost to counter iran's expansion in the region as its on a supply route linking to iran to be a route that passes through syria the message as a start this. basically a no go zone for the. plane or whether any other presence. the incident could have been an unfortunate encounter but many believe it was a message the fact that it came at a time of heightened tensions between iran and the united states in the region caused concern that there have been numerous locations that risk an all out conflict. so far to iran and washington have avoided all out confrontation this latest incident in the skies a reminder that the potential for an escalation is real. beirut israeli police have made dozens of arrests during the latest protests demanding the resignation of prime minister benjamin netanyahu police fired water cannon that demonstrators are scientis
u.s. troops are in the area near syria's borders with iraq in jordan the base was 1st established to fight eisel in 2016 it has since become an outpost to counter iran's expansion in the region as its on a supply route linking to iran to be a route that passes through syria the message as a start this. basically a no go zone for the. plane or whether any other presence. the incident could have been an unfortunate encounter but many believe it was a message the fact that it came at a time of...
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on u.s. goods into china. benefit eithert side very much, including the u .s. if you look at the exports of every u.s. state to china, they have much more in terms of industry. u.s. arees in the trying to trap chinese investment into the united states. it is a mixed picture. somehow the new president will have to deal with this. rishaad: how does it all end? talking about endings when we don't know the beginnings is a bit ridiculous. mark: talking about him being a pragmatic dealmaker. if he is, maybe it will push us forward to more productive areas. but i think there's a real danger in the short-term. there will be disruptions, and this will disrupt the markets. that will make people very nervous. it is not good for relations. you are always worried about miscalculations. rishaad: up next, paying the price for the yuan scandal, the convicted byer singapore. details are on the way. ♪ rishaad: singapore has jailed its first foreigner linked into investigation with the state b, inflows fund 1
on u.s. goods into china. benefit eithert side very much, including the u .s. if you look at the exports of every u.s. state to china, they have much more in terms of industry. u.s. arees in the trying to trap chinese investment into the united states. it is a mixed picture. somehow the new president will have to deal with this. rishaad: how does it all end? talking about endings when we don't know the beginnings is a bit ridiculous. mark: talking about him being a pragmatic dealmaker. if he...
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the u.s. going too far? washington has installed a defense system in south korea and beijing does not like it. washington says the technology is vital to countering the threat of north korea. we go to washington for more. and committed, arrests in turkey, more than 1000 detained by police, all of them allegedly connected to the failed coup attempt. to teach or not to teach? the hungarian prime minister defends a law that could shut down the university founded by george soros. we take a look at the controversy over foreign money, education and politics. and the u.s. presidents takes -- president takes his axe to taxes, a new program for businesses and individuals, but the president still have to get the plan through congress. ♪ brent: i am brent goff. it is good to have you with us. china has reacted angrily to the u.s. installing a controversy oh antimissile defense system in south korea. the u.s. and a south korea insist the system is necessary to counter the threat from a nuclear armed nor
the u.s. going too far? washington has installed a defense system in south korea and beijing does not like it. washington says the technology is vital to countering the threat of north korea. we go to washington for more. and committed, arrests in turkey, more than 1000 detained by police, all of them allegedly connected to the failed coup attempt. to teach or not to teach? the hungarian prime minister defends a law that could shut down the university founded by george soros. we take a look at...
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u.s.-china engagement. i think having that sort of insight from how this issue looks from capitol hill and in particular, from someone who is sitting at one of the key committees that's looking at this issue in house financial services, really valuable and a perfect segway for us now into the panel discussion and a bit more granularity as far as what is in the report, we have a great set of panelists that can help us kind of dissect a little bit more our detailed research. if i could just take five minutes or so and give you kind of the headline messages from the report itself, and then we'll dig into the details with our panelists. as matt mentioned, this report, degrees of separation, is an effort that was launched in the spring of 2020. we divided the project up into two distinct pieces. the first piece was a historical piece, resulted in a report that we issued in february of this year, and that really looked back to the late 1970's, and the normalization of relations between the u.s.
u.s.-china engagement. i think having that sort of insight from how this issue looks from capitol hill and in particular, from someone who is sitting at one of the key committees that's looking at this issue in house financial services, really valuable and a perfect segway for us now into the panel discussion and a bit more granularity as far as what is in the report, we have a great set of panelists that can help us kind of dissect a little bit more our detailed research. if i could just take...
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that the u.s. is abandoning the international community and going here alone there wilting these powerful sanctions do you think the e.u. is prepared to be sanctions if it continues to engage with iran well it will be very interesting to see what happens but the e.u. has absolutely consistently they that facilitated the whole negotiation of the day the e.u. has consistently works to uphold the deal to try to bring the u.s. back into the fold when the u.s. hasn't done so it's tried a few things to try to shore up the deal to try to make so i'm sure it's starting so it has tried to block to some extent the effect of u.s. sanctions its try to facilitate lawful trade with iran but it's also really important to stress that the e.u. has its soap expressed concern about uranium perceived noncompliance with the d. or so the e.u. is not simply saying you know we fully support everything that iran does in this field and not the u.s. the e.u. has a much more nuanced position which is we are still working with
that the u.s. is abandoning the international community and going here alone there wilting these powerful sanctions do you think the e.u. is prepared to be sanctions if it continues to engage with iran well it will be very interesting to see what happens but the e.u. has absolutely consistently they that facilitated the whole negotiation of the day the e.u. has consistently works to uphold the deal to try to bring the u.s. back into the fold when the u.s. hasn't done so it's tried a few things...
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u.s. and china are set to begin a new round of trade talks in early october 13th since the u.s. 1st place tariffs on china last year in the run up to the meeting both sides are trying to show good faith. agricultural goods including pork have been at the heart of the us chinese trade spat for over a year after china impose tariffs on u.s. imports trade went down leaving american farmers scrambling in search of new markets now china is back as a buyer. recently both sides have to split some good will for example the u.s. side has waived tariffs on many products and so on the chinese side we are willing to buy more products that are needed by the chinese market we hope both sides can take war enthusiastic measures get away from the pessimistic language if both sides do this talks will not only resume but they will yield results. u.s. farmers would appreciate that and things are looking good chinese firms have already ordered considerable amounts of u.s. pork in a sign of a potential breakthr
u.s. and china are set to begin a new round of trade talks in early october 13th since the u.s. 1st place tariffs on china last year in the run up to the meeting both sides are trying to show good faith. agricultural goods including pork have been at the heart of the us chinese trade spat for over a year after china impose tariffs on u.s. imports trade went down leaving american farmers scrambling in search of new markets now china is back as a buyer. recently both sides have to split some good...
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u.s. forces. amy: preside biden is defending his decision to withdraw u.s. troops from afghanistan as calls grow for the u.s. and other nations to do mark to help civilians trying to fully after the taliban take control of afghanistan. we will speak with law professor haroun rahimi, investigative turner -- journalist azmat khan, and retired u.s. army colonel ann wright. then we go to haiti were tropical storm grace has slammed parts of the country had by saturday's earthquake, which has killed more than 1400 people. >> my house is completely destroyed. i have lost everything. i have no food. i have nothing. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president biden is defending his decision to withdraw u.s. troops from at and a stamp. he spoke from the white house monday, wendy after kabul was captured by the taliban. pres. biden: the truth is, this did unfold more quickly than we had anticipated. so what happe
u.s. forces. amy: preside biden is defending his decision to withdraw u.s. troops from afghanistan as calls grow for the u.s. and other nations to do mark to help civilians trying to fully after the taliban take control of afghanistan. we will speak with law professor haroun rahimi, investigative turner -- journalist azmat khan, and retired u.s. army colonel ann wright. then we go to haiti were tropical storm grace has slammed parts of the country had by saturday's earthquake, which has killed...
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first, the u.s. has always been an empire. the u.s. was an experienced colonizer. the u.s. has always been an empire. the u.s. is an experienced colonizer. the u.s. was an experienced colonizer. the difference here is these colonies are off the north american continent. ok. so the u.s. has always been a colonial empire. the difference is that these colonies are off the north american continent. just like in the past, americans colonized to solve problems. americans colonized to solve problems. americans colonized to solve problems. they thought colonization would create unity. americans thought colonization would create unity. they thought it would improve u.s. international promise. they thought it would improve u.s. international promise, by making it now one of the competing empires. and it created economic opportunity for some, especially people in sugar. it created economic opportunity for some, especially people in sugar. and it was justified in the same ways it had been in decades prior. they justified it in the same way it had been in decades prior. so back to this
first, the u.s. has always been an empire. the u.s. was an experienced colonizer. the u.s. has always been an empire. the u.s. is an experienced colonizer. the u.s. was an experienced colonizer. the difference here is these colonies are off the north american continent. ok. so the u.s. has always been a colonial empire. the difference is that these colonies are off the north american continent. just like in the past, americans colonized to solve problems. americans colonized to solve problems....
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the large u.s. deficit with china and with the world trump has a tendency to mix those things together as if they are the same problems. they are really very different problems that need to be dealt with differently. of violation of the rules you go for the board -- wto. there is a mechanism for that. it is slow and frustrating but we know how to go about that. trade deficit as a whole has to do with macroeconomic factors including the low u.s. savings rate. throughnot dealt with raising tariffs in other countries and i think trump is making a big mistake by putting together these very different things. vonnie: the wto is problematic because we are ambivalent about the wto right now. i want to ask you as well about between customers and companies. on the one hand this is going to offset some of the tax benefits the companies have seen from the trump administration. consumers in both countries are going to suffer. >> they are. china has the advantage of a unified government top down. xi jinping sets
the large u.s. deficit with china and with the world trump has a tendency to mix those things together as if they are the same problems. they are really very different problems that need to be dealt with differently. of violation of the rules you go for the board -- wto. there is a mechanism for that. it is slow and frustrating but we know how to go about that. trade deficit as a whole has to do with macroeconomic factors including the low u.s. savings rate. throughnot dealt with raising...
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the u.s. and china. from the center of the national interest this is just under 90 minutes. >>. >> good afternoon. welcome to the center for the national interest. you may notice if you've been here before that we have a few more cameras than usual. that's because we'll be on c-span so therefore the other question to be answer side yes, we're on the record for this conference. the -- if you're here, you're into theed in subject so it hasn't escaped your attention that there are tensions in our relationship with china and while people talk a lot about that, nobody talks much about what the effect is on our allies and friends of what we're doing with china and we have three excellent panelists here to help answer that question. dr. robert sutter, professor of practice atquestion, dr. robert sutter, professor of practice and former intelligence officer for east asia. scott snyder at the counsel on foreign relation, author of two books written in the past couple of years, south korea at the crossr
the u.s. and china. from the center of the national interest this is just under 90 minutes. >>. >> good afternoon. welcome to the center for the national interest. you may notice if you've been here before that we have a few more cameras than usual. that's because we'll be on c-span so therefore the other question to be answer side yes, we're on the record for this conference. the -- if you're here, you're into theed in subject so it hasn't escaped your attention that there are...
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former u.s. president barack obama also issued a statement saying state industries and businesses would step up to the deal and honor obligations despite the current administrati. anchor: let's check in with o man on wall street. what's the reaction to this situation? jens: on wall street, we saw new records all over the board, but that was probably not because of the decision of the u.s. president, especially from the world of business, there have been so many attacks within the paris agreement, so chevron or exxon, the big u.s. oil companies, they actually supported to remain in the paris accord. you look at the stocks of some of the coal players, like peabody, they even dropped on the decision. anchor: trump said that he's done this for the sake of the economy. will it provide a boost? jens: i actually doubt it. look at the coal industry. especially because the president mentioned it so often. the u.s. coal industry, roughly 65,000 people employed. in the united states, that is really not much
former u.s. president barack obama also issued a statement saying state industries and businesses would step up to the deal and honor obligations despite the current administrati. anchor: let's check in with o man on wall street. what's the reaction to this situation? jens: on wall street, we saw new records all over the board, but that was probably not because of the decision of the u.s. president, especially from the world of business, there have been so many attacks within the paris...
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u.s. and china go where it comes -- when it comes to negotiations. investors continue to say, we do not know what to do for the next summitks until the g20 when president trump and president xi jinping meet. down 0.8%. new zealand looking better, but it has been mixed. the aussie dollar watching closely after we saw unemployment, surprisingly saw an uptick in april as more people went to look for jobs. we are seeing risk aversion heading to safeties like the japanese yen. 9.42 for your japanese yen. zoom out, commodities looking green. let's bring your reaction when it comes to the bond market, especially australia. theaw the aussie dollar hit three year lows. bonds are rallying. your two year at 124. 10 year yield at record lows, 166. down four basis points. china at 3.27. offshore renminbi reflate off at 6.91. we continue to see more weakness in the currency. flip the boards and see the property market. it seems we are seeing more of a bright spot when it comes to chinese home prices. am
u.s. and china go where it comes -- when it comes to negotiations. investors continue to say, we do not know what to do for the next summitks until the g20 when president trump and president xi jinping meet. down 0.8%. new zealand looking better, but it has been mixed. the aussie dollar watching closely after we saw unemployment, surprisingly saw an uptick in april as more people went to look for jobs. we are seeing risk aversion heading to safeties like the japanese yen. 9.42 for your japanese...
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the u.s. higher tariff chinese. goods hiver china is china is a huge market for us for united states not only in terms of goods but also goods and export of higher technology you saw also china has a growing market for you had that is a huge kind of leverage and saw a lot of the u.s. businesses are actually very much concerned with a looming to resume trade war a major trade war between the 2 sides let's get more on this we're joined by stan boy resident scholar with the american enterprise institute and he's institute and he's joining us live from washington d.c. very good to have you with us on al-jazeera we're hearing that the u.s. trade representative robert light high that has said that the u.s. is now preparing to raise tariffs $300000000000.00 of remaining chinese m. ports if that means tariffs on all imports i mean how much of an escalation as this is this the strongest action that the u.s. can take. well obviously you can always go beyond 25 percent to 5075101 what have you but it is
the u.s. higher tariff chinese. goods hiver china is china is a huge market for us for united states not only in terms of goods but also goods and export of higher technology you saw also china has a growing market for you had that is a huge kind of leverage and saw a lot of the u.s. businesses are actually very much concerned with a looming to resume trade war a major trade war between the 2 sides let's get more on this we're joined by stan boy resident scholar with the american enterprise...
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the u.s. election are troubling, one benefit is already clear. it has focused wide attention on the pressing threats posed by the russian autocrat. in recent years the committee's members have issued pleas for stronger action against russian belligerence but the obama administration was committed to the notion against all evidence that we could reset relations with putin, and it routinely ignored our warnings. i hope today's hearing will shed light on three important focus points of the committee's investigation on russia active measures. first, what actions did russia undertake against the united states during the 2016 election campaign? and did anyone from politica po campaign conspire in these activities? number two, were the communications of officials or associates of any campaign subject to any kind of improperly surveillance? the intelligence community has extremely strict procedures for handling information pertaining to any u.s. citizens subject to incidental surveillance. let me be c
the u.s. election are troubling, one benefit is already clear. it has focused wide attention on the pressing threats posed by the russian autocrat. in recent years the committee's members have issued pleas for stronger action against russian belligerence but the obama administration was committed to the notion against all evidence that we could reset relations with putin, and it routinely ignored our warnings. i hope today's hearing will shed light on three important focus points of the...
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big win for elon --the first time u.s. pilots u.s. assets of loan from u.s. soil since 2011. global news 24 hours a day on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. francine: thank you so much. violence erected in dozens of cities across the states following the death of george floyd after a white police officer pressed a knee into his neck. some demonstrators broke off to rampage through shopping districts and set fire to police cars. the chaos in the otherwise peaceful protest comes as america works to recover from the coronavirus pandemic which shut down economies which resulted in tens of millions of lost jobs. leslie, the figures and what happen last week is truck -- is shocking with the killing of this black man. how will this change the narrative in the u.s.? >> i think what it's done is brought race back up to the center of the debate and what we have been seeing is the discussion of the 100,000 deaths in the pandemic and climbing, the 40 million who have registered for unemploy
big win for elon --the first time u.s. pilots u.s. assets of loan from u.s. soil since 2011. global news 24 hours a day on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. francine: thank you so much. violence erected in dozens of cities across the states following the death of george floyd after a white police officer pressed a knee into his neck. some demonstrators broke off to rampage through shopping...